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Total 19 ideas
Lone Koldby is humanizing long-term care for the elderly in Norway by placing activity and social
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Eddi Eidsvåg is helping troubled youth (“pøbel” In Norwegian) who are ill-equipped for successful
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Kjartan Eide is shifting the norms in classrooms across Scandinavia to unleash the active, playfu
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Heidi is shifting social responses to dementia so that the person with the diagnosis is the focal
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Internationally, Norway has an image as a nation with few problems—a treasured identity.
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Thirty years ago mongoloide people were hidden in institutions, even in Europe.
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Aball1 is an innovative educational tool which allows teachers to increase physical activity whil
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Trivselprogram is shifting the norms in classrooms across Scandinavia to unleash the active, play
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The mixing of freshwater and seawater where rivers flows into the salty ocean releases large amou
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Let's make use of our waste!
WiHood is a virtual PC service that utilizes existing old PCs
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«Ecotourism in Norway is enriching nature and cultural experiences,organised by responsible touri
We believe we have developed a dynamic football philosophy in the framework of social integration
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lyk-z & døtre as (hereafter referred to as lyk-z & daughters) mission is to assist youth
Drive for life is an adapted adventure and leisure service for children and adolescents who eithe
Youth today needs more information than ever to stay interested and engaged.
“Aktivitetsdosetten” is changing the architecture of long-term care by positioning activity as a